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The Prince Kuhio Park is a well-maintained area in Poipu to honor Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole, who would have been king had Hawaii not been annexed by the United States. He served as a congressional delegate.
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Dedicated to the memory of Prince Jonah Kuhio (1871-1922), the Territory of Hawaii’s first delegate to the US Congress, this landscaped park holds little to see but lava foundations. They mark the ruins of an ancient Hawaiian heiau (temple) and fishpond.
Prince Kuhio Memorial Park is a privately owned memorial park at Ho'ai, Koloa, Kaua'i. Visitors may enjoy the park but must observe rules to preserve the site's cultural and historical heritage.
One of the most noteworthy places to visit in Poipu, is the Prince Kuhio Park. Let me take a few minutes to tell you the story about this historic place, and how it came to be. In ancient Hawaii, lands were divided into ahuupua’a, or districts.
The Prince Kuhio Park features the foundation of Prince Kuhio's royal home as well as his well-preserved fishpond. The well-maintained park offers an expansive grassy lawn, shades from palm and other tress and exquisite views of the Pacific Ocean.
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